LXE sings ARIA praises
-- Modern Materials Handling, 1/10/2007
LXE, Inc. (Booth 3946) is demonstrating a new approach to technology for logistics and supply chain execution. ARIA (Adaptive Recognition and Information Assurance) represents a suite of mobile computing technologies designed to work in harmony, almost transparently, with warehouse operators in the execution of warehouse transactions.
ARIA is designed to provide a technological platform for companies to develop new, more efficient processes that result in sustainable productivity gains.
"Today’s warehouse systems are largely based on trust that the warehouse operator actually executes warehouse management system-directed tasks error-free," said Dick Sorenson, director of RFID products for LXE.
By properly combining technologies like voice recognition, RFID and wearable computing, adaptive technologies enable real-time improvements to optimize business processes.
ARIA technologies are designed to automatically recognize process changes and inventory anomalies, and to support mid-task adjustments that are virtually transparent to the operator executing the task. These transparent adjustments are expected to allow operators to maintain their work flow momentum, thereby increasing overall productivity.
Anticipated ARIA benefits include:
• Productivity gains by improving operator interaction with warehouse management systems
• A more efficient process, with the system serving the operator
• Development of productivity-improved processes not possible with stand-alone AIDC technologies
• More rapid operator acceptance with easy-to-use, intuitive ARIA
technologies.
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